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Malama Meleisea

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Malama Meleisea is a Samoan historian living in Apia, Samoa. He holds the Samoan title Lasiolagi. He is the author of several historical books of Samoa. He is currently Director of Samoan Studies at the National University of Samoa.[1]

Selected bibliography

Malama., Meleisea (1987). The making of modern Samoa : traditional authority and colonial administration in the history of Western Samoa. [Suva, Fiji]: Institute of Pacific Studies of the University of the South Pacific. ISBN 9820200318. OCLC 19102181.

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